Blaise Pascal

Lettres provinciales

Defense of Catholicism against Jesuit moral theology through satire

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Blaise Pascal
Blaise Pascal

French mathematician, physicist, and religious philosopher who invented the probability calculus and a mechanical calculator. The Pensées, left unfinished at his death, contains some of the most powerful Christian apologetics ever written alongside acute psychological observations. His wager—it is rational to believe in God—remains a touchstone of religious philosophy.

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